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Established in the year 1949 as MOMA (Mysore Oodabathi Manufacturers’ Association) by seven founding members, AIAMA has been working tirelessly towards encouraging the growth of Agarbathi industry and allied products in India. In 1982, with increased interest and participation of manufacturers from other Indian states, MOMA was renamed to ‘All India Agarbathi Manufacturers Association’ (AIAMA). With head office in Bengaluru, at present more than 700 Agarbathi manufacturers across India are life members with AIAMA. The association has been aggressively working with the industry peers, policy makers and government bodies to address various issues of the Agarbathi and allied industries. Association’s efforts are not only restricted to the support and growth of Agarbathi industry in the domestic market, but also to drive for demand growth in the international markets.
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AIAMA Conducts Business Sustenance Workshop for Small Raw Bathi Manufacturers

All India Agarbathi Manufacturers Association (AIAMA) conducted a workshop “Indian Raw Bathi - How to Survive and Thrive in a competitive World” to provide training to raw bathi manufacturers in Bengaluru. The workshop was attended by around 120 small raw bathi manufacturers from acros... (more)
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Women will always be at the core of Agarbathi Industry, says AIAMA

Agarbathi industry has been growing many folds since its inception and has evolved into a vibrant cottage industry over the years. The driving force for this growth has been various aspects like religious rituals and festivals, increased inclination towards meditation and yoga, which has made the u... (more)
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Agarbathi Industry’s Export Revenue Nears 1000 Crore in FY18

Indian Agarbathi industry has been growing many folds since the past few years and it has touched revenues of INR 965 Crore in FYI 18 in exports, up from INR 798 Crore in FY 15. Gulf, Europe and Africa are the top three leading markets for Indian Agarbathies. The driving force for this growth has b... (more)
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AIAMA (All India Agarbathi Manufacturer's Association) Aims to Support the Education of 900 Students this Academic Year

Over 2000 children from families associated with Agarbathi industry have benefitted through this initiative in the past
Up to 44 Lacs financial aid granted in the last three years
 
Mysore Oodabathi Manufacturers Charitable Trust, the non-profit wing of All India Ag... (more)
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